Russia won’t get ahead of itself on ceasefire issue, Putin and Trump may need to talk - Peskov

Russia is closely studying the statements following the US-Ukraine talks held in Jeddah the day before.
This was stated by the spokesman for Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, Dmitry Peskov, Censor.NET reports.
According to him, Moscow assumes that Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Trump's national security aide Mike Waltz will inform about the details of the talks in Saudi Arabia.
He also noted that contacts are planned in the coming days, which the Kremlin will inform about.
"Russia doesn't want to get ahead of itself on the proposed truce, it needs to get information from the US first. The Kremlin does not rule out that a top-level telephone conversation may be discussed during the course of contacts between Russia and the United States," he said.
Peskov also added that a telephone conversation between Putin and Trump could be organised very quickly if necessary, although there are no agreements on it yet.
As reported, after the talks in Jeddah, the US was resuming military assistance and a 30-day ceasefire would be discussed with Russia. Zelenskyy later clarified that Ukraine was ready for a complete ceasefire if the "Ruskies" were ready.
Earlier, it was reported that a Ukrainian delegation had arrived in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, for talks with the United States. The talks began at around 11.00 a.m. on 11 March.
Ukraine-US talks in Saudi Arabia
Earlier, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that the teams of Ukraine and the United States had resumed work and a "meaningful meeting" could take place next week.
According to Fox News, the delegations of Ukraine and the United States will meet in Saudi Arabia on March 11.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine believes that the meeting between the US and Ukraine is an opportunity to sign an agreement on minerals.